No I didn't know. When I called myself the World Wanderer, I meant the worlds within books. With them, you can go anywhere you like and it's cheaper than booking a plane.
Oh my, no, just a hello, please do go to sleep! Over here is it nearly 11pm. I guess that's the downside to being one of the most popular people on TDL. Good morning!
Thanks for the warning! But I shouldn't have a problem! I like to make my characters into people that realistic that people could just pass on the street, not super-human, came-from-outer-space person.
Not yet, but I'm working on it! Haha, I've read the first, second, and fifth-seventh. I read about half of horse and his boy, but I just so busy with school I never had time to read. But I have all the books and I'm a fast reader, so it shouldn't take long!
I'm really, really sorry because I wanted to wish you a happy birthday last week, but I had so many problems with the computer and I couldn't write you!!! Forgive me!!! I hope you accept my best wishes now, my dear friend.
That sounds lovely. There is nothing like spending time with family. Mr. Astaire was truly talented. I have always enjoyed watching Puttin' On the Ritz. Very catchy.
My brother and I decided to go see our mother. We went to a small gathering of elderly people, and I met this lovely woman Margaret, she was born in the 1920s and sat there all night talking to me about what life used to be like in her day. And it was very fascinating.